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What are the differences between Conduct and Disciplinary probation?

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What are the differences between Conduct and Disciplinary probation?

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Conduct probation means that you are in good standing with the University. You are still allowed to participate fully in all student organizations and you are still allowed to apply for student leadership positions. Students are placed on Disciplinary probation when they engage in serious or repetitive conduct violations. Students on Disciplinary probation have a minimum of 50% of their institutional financial aid removed for the subsequent semesters of their probation (students will not have aid removed for the semester that that they are sanctioned), they cannot apply for student leadership positions, they most likely will be removed from any student organization leadership position, and they cannot live in our Townhouse Village.

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